Most entry hallways or foyers are high traffic areas so having a tiled floor in
these areas is a smart, practical solution. But practical doesn't have to
be plain or boring. In fact you have a great opportunity to make that tile
stand out. Let's look at some examples. Instead of laying down a plain boring
tile why not pick something with a great pattern?
I'm loving this black and white mosaic tile wall-to-wall. It adds so much
personality to your hallway and the graphic pattern expands the space
visually. It almost feels like wall-to-wall carpeting! A border tile is
another great way to make your hallway stand out. Having a great pattern tile in
the middle and lining it with a border tile is a great illusion.
It looks like an area rug has been placed on the tile floor. The thicker the border
the more the middle patterned tile looks like an area rug. It's very cool. Here's
another example: in this case a black and white checkerboard pattern is lined with
a black border tile. It's graphic and bold and classic. Speaking of an area rug
look, what if you like the look of wood flooring in your hallway but still want
the practicality of a tile. Well why not keep your wood floors and add an insert
of tile in the middle. The wood floor just flows through the rest of the house
while the tile acts as a practical surface where all your main foot traffic
occurs. Plus it's just a beautiful flooring detail. So here's your takeaway:
Hallway tile can be a great opportunity for pattern, illusion and flow. Consider
mosaics, borders and inserts for practical beauty! Thanks for watching
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